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'lop Row j. '1'ennery, AI.,A1lI'lSI'S011, D, Hartley, G. YVical1, F Trac D. D0 1 . Y Y 3 Bottom Row: D. Lindstrom, K,Burg1and, M. Lawrence, D Bro n, F. Larson, M. L. johnson. in the halls selling their wares, which in this case would be Matinee Dance tickets, the stu- dents knew that another good time would be had by all atter school in the gym, At the beginning ot the second semester, there was an air ot mystery surrounding the school. Chorus girls were seen with stitt legs, and crooners with sore throats. This could only mean one thing -The Retlectavue Scramble , This production gave us all a chance to see our local boys and girls make good. Probably every student has had a Retlector statt member on his heels at some time or other with questions such as these: l-lave you had your pic- IX IX IX I 9 fl 7 IQEIZLEC UIQ Miss Belshaw Mr. Damberg Advisers STAFF tures taken yet? ls this the way you spell your uvlv , ,.,, i I ..,q name? Q 9 Now that those days are over we hope that you .I :VZ 1 f ...: r -- really enjoy this new serial, The Continued Story ' ot Willie Wearywit's School Days. fl S5 ,lik ,1,.. Mr. Wearywit rays, A '- :AI knock inf! always a slam, iznzf uxually :fx a Reflector ' salermanf' vlzr f l r1:f:f.2:2 : 1. ::::'::: :::l:: ':'l l rm .V-Tffwyiyy-.--- ..,,,,...,,..,...,.,,.,.,,,1.,,7,.,.7,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,a.,.1-4--M F... iw wwf.. .,...,.,,f.....,...,,..f .... -.,.....,,.4.,...,.....,,M.....,.,,f-,,.T.7v,4.,..t .,...,.- ,..,..,-7-A..-..T7....-7-Mf,...,,. '- ,,53..4,jlgQ,g,.k. ' - ' ,,,, .ag - .3+,,f.:fA',,f.3.,b,Q. 1.-..f1.Lu,.,s.,. Lu' u g,aM.,sw.m... ,-ggi? 4 ,-Q N ,Q QQ '..:.,:a mary-aJ.:'A4Q4iir.f 'a-,-Mau wmo.:Zk.'z:z:mw.
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